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InnoDV Tvideo - 650 Hybird USB

 
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InnoDV Tvideo - 650 Hybird USB
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2008-04-05, 12:33 PM (This post was last modified: 2008-04-05, 01:01 PM by Bill.)
Hi all,

I'm a total newbie to all this DVB-T stuff, so I could use some assistance. I'm considering getting an InnoDV Tvideo 650 Hybird USB for my system that will arrive next week. I'm not seriously into Digital TV, but would like something, simple and inexpensive, so I can watch and record the occasional program from FreeviewHD service here in New Zealand.

Below are the features and specs of the InnoDV Tvideo - 650:

Product Features

Compact size USB 2. 0 Terrestrial TV Receiver for Analog TV or DVB-T
USB 2.0 High speed data transmission
Full DVB-T and Nordig Standards compliant
Auto-Select 6, 7, 8MHz Channel bandwidth
Real Time and Scheduled Program recording
Time Shifting functionality
Multi channels preview support
Video Capture and Snapshot
Video and Audio Source input for S-Video or Composite video

Specifications

General:
PC-Interface:USB 2.0 compliant
Input Terminal: 75 Ohm
Receiving frequency: 48.25 ~ 863.25 MHz tuning range
Video Text feature:Teletext support
Dimension: 76mm x 51mm x 15mm

Analog TV:
Analog TV reception for PAL I, PAL B/G, PAL D/K standard

DVB-T:
Digital TV standard:ETS300744 DVB-T & Nordic Compliance
16QAM / 64QAM support
Video Resolution support: up to 720 x 480 (NTSC),720 x 576 (PAL)
Video Decoding: MPEG-2 software decode
Video Bit rate: Constant Bit Rate (CBR) and Variable Bit Rate (VBR) support
Picture Aspect Ratio:4:3 or 16:9
EPG (Electronic Program Guide):1000 EPG programs (Max.) – (DVB-T Mode only)
Audio Decoding: MPEG Layer 1 and Layer 2
Audio Sampling Rate: 32KHz, 44.1KHz or 48KHz
Video frequency band support:Full 47 ~ 860MHz frequency range for VHF and UHF
Channel Bandwidth:6, 7, 8MHz
OFDM Demodulation:2K / 8K for SFN or MFN
Modulation:QPSK, 16QAM or 64QAM Constellations support
Type of carrier:2K / 8K
Guard interval:1 / 4 , 1 / 8, 1 / 16, 1 / 32

Video-In:
S-Video or Composite Video input
Stereo audio input for S-Video or
Composite video

Package Contents

InnoDV® TVideo-650 USB Mini Box
Portable Terrestrial antenna
Antenna adapter for Terrestrial antenna
PAL to NTSC TV standard converter
Mini infrared remote controller for Video Application
Cable set for A / V input
Quick Installation Guide
Driver and Application CD-ROM Disc

By the way, I'll be running this on a Core 2 Duo (E6550), ATI HD 2600 XT PCIe 256MB, 4GB RAM, 500GB Sata HD, 22" LCD, Vista Business (32bit) PC.

Anyway, please look them over and tell me what you think.

P.S. It would be great if someone responded promptly, as I'm considering picking up the Tuner tomorrow.
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2008-04-05, 03:31 PM
I dont know of anyone else using the this device, but if it has BDA drivers (likely), then it should work as a digital device.
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2008-04-05, 04:13 PM
Thanks, sub. Nice to see another Kiwi here. Wink
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2008-04-05, 07:26 PM
Bill Wrote:Nice to see another Kiwi here.

There are more than you think. Wink
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2008-04-05, 09:17 PM
Yep, there is a quite a few lurking.
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2008-04-07, 05:15 PM
Hi all,

Well, I've been struggling with this cute little USB box for severl days now, and I'm not getting any love from it on the DVB-T side of things. Analog works fine though with an OEM program included in the box.

When I set GBPVR up using the Generic USB DBV device, I get a failed to connect message from it.

What do you need me to do to help solve the problem?

Thanks
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2008-04-07, 05:19 PM
Quote:When I set GBPVR up using the Generic USB DBV device, I get a failed to connect message from it.

What do you need me to do to help solve the problem?
I'm not aware of any Generic USB DVB device option. Run the filtercheck.exe utility from the gbpvr directory, then zip and attach the filtercheck.log and I'll tell you want to add to the bda.ini file to get it working for DVB-T.

The analog side of this device will not be usable in GB-PVR since it lacks the required hardware MPEG2 encoder.
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2008-04-07, 07:16 PM (This post was last modified: 2008-04-07, 07:20 PM by Bill.)
Here ya go, and thanks for the help. Regarding the analog side: perhaps allowing a software MPEG2 encoder, for those devices that lack one, would be a useful option for a future version of GB-PVR.

Thanks again
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2008-04-07, 07:21 PM
Sorry I wont be adding support for software encoders. They're more trouble than they're worth.

Try adding the following to your bda.ini file, then it should show up as an option when you setup a digital capture source.

[InnoDV TVideo 650]
TUNING_TYPE=DVB-T
FILTER_TUNER=TV650 DTV Tuner
FILTER_CAPTURE=TV650 Digital Video
PIN_TUNER_IN=Input0
PIN_TUNER_OUT=MPEG2 Transport
PIN_CAPTURE_IN=Input0
PIN_CAPTURE_OUT=Output1
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